What is the Linux equivalent of a MacBook Air? Unless its literally MacBook Air and the virtualization just hasn't come far enough - eviltoast
  • cheese_greater@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    But which is the Apple among[st] those companies in terms of creating the closest experiential and physical analogue so to speak?

    Edit: some folks are saying you can run Linux on M1 Macs to such a complete extent that I almost can just stick with that but I feel like I’d like my cake and eat it too by being able to like dual-boot and use whatever situationally.

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      1 year ago

      They’re not. None of them are. If you’re wanting to go from always using apple straight to Linux you’re going to have a really, really bad time.